Brett,
I don't think there will be that level of detail, since it doesn't utilize sketchup you wouldn't be able to show pictures of the holes from different angles. I wasn't planning to do anything fancy -- my hope is that best routing and not prettiest presentation wins.
Maybe somebody else will chime in with their approach.
To make it equal in terms of presentation, why not make everyone just take a picture of their best pencil on paper routing?
Matthew,
Although Jim is using software, I don't anticipate what he's submitting to have an inherent advantage over anything that could be done from pen to paper. Sometimes hand-drawn can look better, but it depends on the person and their abilities. Part of what makes an architect great is how artistic they are too. Also the judges definitely have sufficient knowledge and discernability to pick a winner from quality of routing, design, and overall plan (I'm underselling here too
). Jim's entry last time was really really good, so if he does win I definitely would not assume it's for having the "prettiest" presentation.
Jim,
Out of curiosity, did you hand draw and then use the software to enhance, or did you draw the whole thing by mouse or stylus?
I'll share what I'm doing: A stick routing; more detailed drawings of the holes using the zoomed-in quadrants, scanning, and stitching them together; a separate page with green diagrams showing slope and a blurb about the strategy of the golf hole.
So far I am done with the stick routing and am drawing out the holes right now.